In the spring of 1934, throngs of onlookers flocked to two Dallas funeral homes hoping to catch a last glimpse of the famous outlaws Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker. For over two years, the country had ...
Revised at 6 p.m. with additional information on why the house was torn down. The historic West Dallas home of outlaw Clyde Barrow, infamously known as part of the 1930s crime spree duo Bonnie and ...
Within minutes of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow’s deaths from police gunfire in 1934, gawkers drawn by the sound of shots surrounded their bullet-riddled Ford and snatched gory souvenirs. Someone ...
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Bonnie and Clyde: The rest of the story
Twenty anxious defendants waited in a Dallas courtroom on Feb. 26, 1935 for a federal jury to come to a verdict in the “harboring” trial of Bonnie and Clyde’s closest kin and staunchest friends.
HOMER, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow are forever etched into American outlaw folklore but in Claiborne Parish where their crime spree came to a violent end, locals hold on to relics ...
Clyde Barrow’s childhood home has been reduced to rubble and hauled to the landfill after a last-ditch effort to win landmark status failed to save it. The Barrow filling station, the family home of ...
Several months ago the Hot Springs Village Voice took a “Day Trippin’” journey to the Bonnie and Clyde Ambush Museum in Gibsland, La. Several readers showed interest in the story, and it got me ...
Hours before a shootout that stopped a multistate crime spree, police say, a modern-day Bonnie and Clyde burst into one more home and held their last captives as Florida law enforcement officers ...
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